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Boost Mobile announced that they will be offering the LG Marquee on their $55 Android plan starting January 23. The phone will cost $279.99 (plus taxes if applicable) at Boost retail locations and online, and that money gets you a slim smartphone with a great display. This is the same LG Marquee we saw unveiled for Sprint last fall in New York, and is the Americanized version of the LG Optimus...

Cellcom, the Wisconsin-based regional carrier, is introducing three new Android smartphones into its smartphone lineup, just in time for the holiday season. The Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY and the LG Ignite (a.k.a. the Marquee) will both be available beginning on Black Friday, while the Motorola Milestone 2 is simply listed as "coming soon." All three devices will set you back $49.99 on a new two...

What's thin, elegant, has an incredibe LCD screen and runs CyanogenMod 7? The LG Optimus Black, that's what! Android developer Ricardo Cerqueira has built an early preview of CM 7.1 for the Black, and has made it available for download. Because it's a test build, and not even close to official, expect a few bugs (our unit has some issues with Wifi) -- but that's what previews and beta builds...

LG brought New York City's Fashion Week to a close tonight with a panel discussion on the intersection between technology and fashion, followed by a swanky soiree high above Manhattan's Meatpacking District to unveil its next major device, the Marquee. While we got a peek at the Marquee last night at Pepcom, tonight offered yet another opportunity to get our hands all over it. If you're holding...

The LG Marquee made a cameo appearance tonight in New York, a night before Sprint and LG are slated to "officially" unveil the device at New York City's Fashion Week finale. The Marquee is the next big device from Sprint (after, of course, this Friday's Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch launch), officially landing on October 6. While it's not the most powerful phone on the market, we loved it as the...

We've been squinting our eyes at this one for a little while now. Seen in a video montage from the Radio Shack Business Summit in Dallas a couple weeks ago is what's labeled the LG Marquee. ... And that's about it. It's seen here with the stock Android UI. ... And that's about it. Only, we keep being drawn to the buttons you see on the left-hand bezel. They're actually vaguely familiar, possibly...